Robbers Cave State Park

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Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the Sans Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. This park is a favorite of rappellers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers. The park and adjoining wildlife management area offers acres of discovery and enjoyment including trout fishing in season, hunting, miles of hiking and equestrian trails, rugged cliffs for climbing and fall foliage viewing. Robbers Cave also enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for outlaws Jesse James and Belle Starr.

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Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands of the Sans Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. This park is a favorite of rappellers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers. The park and adjoining wildlife management area offers acres of discovery and enjoyment including trout fishing in season, hunting, miles of hiking and equestrian trails, rugged cliffs for climbing and fall foliage viewing. Robbers Cave also enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for outlaws Jesse James and Belle Starr.

Robbers Cave State Park is a 8,246-acre park with 189 combined lake acres with Lake Carlton, Lake Wayne Wallace and Coon Creek. Take a horseback ride along scenic bluffs, enjoy excellent fishing opportunities for trout, perch, bass and catfish, or hike to the famous outlaw cave hidden in the formation of sandstone hills and cliffs that range from 300 to 1,500-ft in height.

Robbers Cave State Park offers camping ranging from 22 modern RV sites with full hookups and 67 sites with water and electric hookups to 86 primitive camping along secluded trails. Equestrian campsites are available, as well as lodging at the 20-room Belle Starr View Lodge. Every room of this lodge commands an impressive view of Coon Creek Lake and the forested valley below. All 20 rooms are non-smoking and feature two double beds, a coffee maker, microwave, mini-refrigerator and satellite television. Rooms at the lodge can accommodate up to four guests. Pets are not permitted in lodge rooms.

This state park also offers single cabins, duplex cabins and two group camp facilities. All 26 cabins at Robbers Cave State Park feature a park view and come complete with fireplaces. Cabins are non-smoking and fully equipped with refrigerators, cooking ranges, microwaves, dishes, silverware, pots and pans, cooking utensils, coffeepots, linens, central heat and air, showers and satellite television. Cabins are not equipped with telephones; however, there is limited cell phone service atop the mountain where the cabins are located. Pet friendly cabins are available upon request for a daily pet fee. Requests for pet-friendly cabins must be specified at the time the reservations are made.

Cabin options include one-bedroom duplex cabins that sleep four guests, one-bedroom cabins that also sleep four guests, two-bedroom cabins that sleep six guests and two-bedroom cabins with decks that also sleep six guests. Specialty, or "honeymoon" cabins, are also available. Summer and winter rates apply. Group Camp 1 features 12 cabins that can accommodate 250 people, and Group Camp 2 features seven bunkhouses that can accommodate 160 people. Both group camps are open seasonally from March through November.

Robbers Cave State Park also features an amphitheater, as well as five group picnic shelters. Also available are two indoor community rooms, each with a view of Lake Carlton. Both community rooms are within close proximity to a swimming area, playground and some of the park's recreational activities.

Leashed pets are allowed in the park and in some cabins. Picnic tables, comfort stations with showers, boat ramps, a swimming beach, swimming pool with bathhouse, miniature train, playgrounds, miniature golf, paddleboat rentals, surrey bike rentals, a small grocery store, and a nature center with naturalist programs and exhibits round out the park's facilities. Please note that the swimming pool is open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day. In addition, paddleboat/canoe rentals and miniature golf are lease concessions that are open seasonally. Hours of operation for the pool and the lease concessions will vary starting in August, due to the start of the school season.

Robbers Cave State Park is a perfect family getaway with an abundance of outdoor fun to keep the kids entertained. Climb aboard the Belle Starr Express, a miniature train that will take visitors on a scenic 30 minute trip around the park. Take advantage of the park's steep cliffs while learning the art of rappelling, or venture off into the adjacent wildlife management area, featuring 3,800 acres of forested hunting ground. Hike the hilly terrain up to Robbers Cave, go for a swim or a canoe ride at the park's Lake Carlton and end the day with a campfire dinner and s'mores.

Nicole, please click on 'Robbers Cave Fall Festival' on the upper right side of this page for more information. If you have any questions, please call the park office at 918-465-2562. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/27/15

Loretta, the current rates for either group camp is $275 per night. Camp 1 has 12 cabins and a total of 272 cots, while camp 2 has seven cabins and 226 cots. Both have a kitchen and dining hall with all cooking and eating utensils. Camp 1 has a nurse station and one bath house, while camp two has two bath houses. There is no heat or air in either camp. For availability and reservations, please call the park office at 918-465-2562. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

I would like to know how much rental for group camping cost? What is inside group camp house?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/23/15

Jessica, canoe rentals are provided by concessionaires at Robbers Cave State Park. They do not have a website with pricing, but if you call the park staff at 918-465-2565 they will be able to help you. Horseback rides are provided by Robbers Cave Stables, and guided rides start at $25 for a one hour ride. You can learn more by clicking Robbers Cave Stables under 'see related listings' on the upper right side of this page. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Jessica on 07/23/15

i was wondering how much the horse back riding costs and the canoe rentals are. thank you

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/21/15

Lisa, there are no restaurants within the park, but there are several places to eat in the nearby town of Wilburton. For more information, please call the park office at 918-465-2562. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Lisa LaPoint on 07/21/15

Are there any restaurants on site?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/14/15

Susan, to reserve a pavilion, please call the park office at 918-465-2562. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From susan on 07/13/15

How to reserve a pavilion

From Kimberly on 07/11/15

My family and I visited on July 2 2015. My kids were excited to do the paddle boats. However, after we had gone top put sunblock on and returned to the paddle boat area, we were told it was closed per the rangers because the staff was not making people put life jackets on kids. I don't see why other people, who are responsible, should get punished, and to shut down a part of the park that makes money. The attendant said it made no sense to shut down because they were very slow and thet always have life jackets for kids available. I was very disappointed.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/10/15

Tina, we have not been told of any campground closures at Robbers Cave State Park, but if we hear of any updates, we'll add them here: www.travelok.com/state_parks_update. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From tina thomas on 07/09/15

My family is planning a camping trip 7/16-7/19 & we always stay at the deep ford campsite...can you tell me if this campsite is open? Wasn't sure from all the rain we've been having.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/06/15

Rick, we're sorry to hear about your recent experience and want to let you know that your comment has been passed along to the park office. Thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From rick gore on 07/06/15

stayed at old circle r.v.. Had to asktwice to get area mowed. Bath house/restroom filthy even after the lazy bumb that is in charge of cleaning said he cleaned them. spiders hanging from the ceiling etc. The guy doesn't know to look up. Just a lazy . bad management. if they worked in private company they would get fired. they work for me they would be gone!!!

From Sharon Burkhalter on 07/05/15

Wonderful, Beautiful place! We stayed a couple of night in late June 2015.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/18/15

Smokeeater717, sorry but we do not have any updated fishing reports about these lakes, but the Robbers Cave State Park staff may be able to answer your questions. Please give them a call at 918-465-2562. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From sean brown on 06/17/15

Wife and I stayed there a couple of nights in Feb 2013 we absolutely loved it we will definitely be back thank you

From Smokeeater717 on 06/17/15

What are the fishing conditions like in the state park? I have a little boy that is dying to get a line wet and try to catch something.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/15/15

Cat, to see the location of each comfort station within the park, please click the red link on the right side of this page that says 'View Robbers Cave State Park Map.' Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Cat on 06/12/15

Could you tell me which tent campgrounds have a restroom?

From Amanda on 06/09/15

I'm trying to understand this but my husband has to put in for vacation time this is the only weekend we can do something this summer. Which leaves us now trying to find something else to do because we need to make plans now not wait the day of hoping spots are available before we know if we can come or not. Thank you

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/09/15

Amanda, we understand this can be frustrating, but at this time we only accept a limited number of RV site reservations. The vast majority of RV sites at Robbers Cave State Park are available on a first come, first serve basis. During holidays and events, our park staff will do their best to see that everyone has a campsite. Remember that RV campsites can be reserved up to one year in advance, so if there is a particular weekend you would like to stay, it is best to get a reservation early. For more information, please call 918-465-2562. Thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From Amanda on 06/08/15

Tried to reserve 2 rv spots for the weekend of the tractor show. Was told there is spots but they won't take anymore reservations?? To call the day we want to come to see if any available? I don't understand how are we supposed to plan vacation time if we won't know until the day we want to come if there's any places available??

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/29/15

Cody, we have not been notified of any closures within the park. If we are notified, all high water closures will be listed at www.travelok.com/state_parks_update. You're also welcome to call the park at 918-465-2562 for more information. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Cody Losson on 05/29/15

I have reservations at the lodge this weekend and I was just checking to see if there are any closures due to the rain. Thanks in advance

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/26/15

Jeannine, yes, each cabin is supplied with cookware, silverware and utensils. Towels and bedding are also provided. If you have any questions, please call the park office at 918-465-2562. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Jeannine Payne on 05/26/15

we have made reservations. Wondering if there are towels and all the kitchen supplies like silverware, pots and pans etc provided. Thank you

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/18/15

Shalana, for availability and reservations, please call the phone number at the top of this page. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Shalana on 05/15/15

Good afternoon, I would like to know if you have a pet friendly cabins available for the next holyday , for two people. Check in on may, 23 Check in out may, 25 Thank you

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/11/15

Larry, the paddle boat rentals are provided by a concessionaire within the park, and we believe they are offered on a first come, first serve basis. However, you are more than welcome to call the park at 918-465-2562 and double check. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Larry Scheller on 05/10/15

How do i try to rent a paddleboat on May23rd and again on July25th. The one for July 25th is for the Scheller Reunion.

From Doug on 05/03/15

We had a great time! We gathered 5 families for a little family gathering. Cabins were comfortable and reasonable. Each cabin has it's own fire pit and the one we had made a great place for all our families to gather. Cave tour was really informative and our kids loved climbing and exploring.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 04/20/15

Sharon, it is! To see a list of the free brochures we offer, please visit www.travelok.com/brochures. You'll find more information about Robbers Cave State Park in the Oklahoma Outdoor Recreation Guide. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Sharon vincent on 04/20/15

Is there any way u could send me brouchors to my home it sounds like a nice place

From Sharla on 04/08/15

I have stayed at the cabins at Robber's Cave before and loved it...my family and I were up there again this past Easter weekend and drove through the cabin area.... I love the chairs that you have around the fire pits at each cabin and wondered where you ordered them from.... would like to see if I could order some for myself.
Thanks

From Ken on 04/06/15

Stayed in a single family 1 bedroom cabin. The cabin was very clean and included a full kitchen. Kinda small bed double and a small pullout couch. Satellite TV, coffee maker, dishes, silverware, towels, etc provided. More than I expected. Cleaner than I expected. The park is nice. We hiked three trails for a total of 7 miles. Most of the trails are marked reasonably well. Just colored dots spray painted on trees. We got a little lost about four fifths way through the blue Mountain trail. But it follows along the back of Carlton Lake. So we knew the direction we needed to head. Just had to navigate the terrain. Fun! The park and cabins are pet friendly. TONS of pavilions with grills to host birthday parties and such. A nice size swimming pool with slide is open seasonal. Drained empty on our visit 4-5-15. Mini golf. Shaved Ice. The main check-in lodge has a small selection of junk food. Microwave items. Candy. Condiments. Etc. There's a small town about 7 miles south of the main park entrance. There's a Pizza Hut and Sonic there. All in all, we will be back. We'll plan it out a little better and bring friends.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/31/15

Travis, your best bet is to contact the park staff directly by calling 918-465-2562, and they'll be able to tell you how full they expect to get this weekend. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Travis on 03/31/15

Are the campgrounds usually pretty packed during easter weekend? We are thinking of heading that way Friday.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/24/15

Pam, yes! State park gift certificates can be purchased at any state park or tourism information center. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Pam on 03/24/15

Do you offer gift certificates for cabins? Would like to give as wedding gift.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/23/15

Jesse, yes! Lodge room and cabin discounts are 15% for senior and disabled visitors Sunday-Thursday nights only, excluding holidays. Some restrictions may apply on cabin and lodge rooms. For more information or to book a lodge room, please call 918-465-2562. Enjoy your stay and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Jesse BAiley on 03/21/15

Is there a senior citizen discount on the lodge rooms?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/16/15

Deanna, we are not seeing any campsite availability for those dates, but the staff at Robbers Cave State Park should be able to double check that for you. Please give them a call at 918-465-2562. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From deanna on 03/15/15

I may be a vendor at the fall festival and would need a rv site w/full hook up how do i reserve that and is there a discount if you are a part of the festival

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/13/15

Chelsea, modern RV sites have sewer hookups, while semi-modern sites do not. Both come with water and electric hookups. Enjoy your stay and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From chelsea on 03/13/15

What is the difference between semi modern and modern rv sites? Thanks.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/11/15

Connie, for campers 62 and over, Oklahoma State Parks offer a $2 discount on the base rate per night, with proper identification. Additional rates for electric, sewer or water are not discounted. Additional rates for electric, sewer or water are not discounted. Lodge room and cabin discounts are 15% for senior and disabled visitors Sunday – Thursday nights only, excluding holidays. Some restrictions may apply on cabin and lodge rooms. For more information, please call 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Connie on 03/10/15

At what age does the senior discount begin and how much is it?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/09/15

Brittany, the traditional tent sites do not have any hookups. However, you can place your tent on an RV site and use the hookups from there. Please note that you will be paying a bit extra since the fee is per site and not per sleeping unit. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/09/15

Misty, at this time only RV sites are available for advance reservation. Traditional tent sites are still available on a first come, first serve basis. However, you are more than welcome to reserve an RV site and put your tent on it. Please keep in mind that RV site reservations must be made at least five days in advance. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Tammy on 03/09/15

Had our Graham family reunion last May 2014 had the best time,looking forward to this yrs. family reunion

From Brittany on 03/08/15

Is it possible to have a tent site with an electric hook up?

From Misty white on 03/08/15

If we would like to book 2 tents for 2 nights 3/19 checkout 3/21 how would we book it? Online I only see a tab for rvs and cabins

From TravelOK.com Staff on 02/27/15

Alyssa, unfortunately we don't have that information, but as soon as we know of any other state park deals, we'll announce them on our social media outlets. Please feel free to follow along with us at Facebook.com/TravelOK. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Alyssa on 02/26/15

Is there a way to know if you will do a groupon again? I think that deal was amazing since Winter deals will be ending soon. Even if the groupon costs a little more next time it will be worth it!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 02/17/15

Susan, for that information you can call the park office at 918-465-2562, and they'll be able to get you in touch with the right person. Enjoy your trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Susan on 02/17/15

Who do I talk to to find out how many paddleboats are available for rental? We've got a big group coming out in the summer, and I'm starting to make plans.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 01/26/15

Zara, congratulations! As for cabins, we would recommend cabin 101 because it's located right on the end and has a beautiful view over the bluff. In addition to hiking to the cave, other amenities at the park include horseback riding, fishing, paddleboat riding, a miniature golf course and swimming pool. There are no specials right now that we know of, but the park office will be able to give you more information. To check on availability and rates, please give them a call at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Zara on 01/23/15

My fiance and I are thinking about going here for our honeymoon starting March 15th and not sure how many days we will stay. Do you have any suggestions as far as which cabin to try to stay in, normal 1 bedroom or the specialty, or things to do around the cave? Also do you know if there will be any deals going on around that time?

From larry davis on 01/22/15

I went to schoolin California with Barry Mickle and have lost contact. Know that he had relocated to Wilburton. Meat cutter by trade. Please E-Mail me if he still resides in your beautiful town.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 12/27/14

Charles, there may be an issue with the online reservation calendar, so we will have to check into that. In the meantime, your best bet is to call the Robbers Cave State Park office directly at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Charles Cooper on 12/26/14

Was wondering what were the restrictions applying to the cabin rentals on every weekend in the month of January?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 12/26/14

Frances, please give the Robbers Cave State Park office a call at 918-465-2562, and they'll be able to answer your question. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Frances Manning on 12/25/14

I received a Groupon as a gift and would like to use it on Jan 2 & 3,but it shows it as being restricted. Any remote possibility that I could make arrangements to use it anyway. My Christmas vacation ends the following Monday and I leave to go back to oregon? Please!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 12/19/14

Christine, for that information you'll need to speak to the park office by calling 918-465-2562. Best wishes, and congratulations on your upcoming wedding!

From Christine Garcia on 12/18/14

Can you get married at robbers cave where the cave is...like just and elopement? Is that crazy, it's just so pretty and intimate.

From fausta on 12/06/14

OH MY GOSH! this place is amazeing me and my family enjoyed it . The people there are so much fun and have planed a lot of fun activities, theirs never a time when you don't see a person with a smile on there face ♥

From Amy on 11/03/14

We have been here twice and loved it both times. Most recently was over 4th of July holiday. Even though the campground was full it was very quiet. The fireworks were wonderful if not very crowded, but we found a quieter area in the field. The hayride was fun and we managed to fish a bit to. We will be back.

From owner on 10/28/14

Tami, each cabin will have an outdoor charcoal grill, picnic table and fire ring.

From Tami Strutz on 10/28/14

Are there any BBQ grilles or outdoor firepits with the cabins? We preparing for our trip Sunday.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/21/14

Cindy, we're very sorry about your recent experience. The cabin reservation rule states ' Cabin reservations are established on a year-to-day basis.' In addition, 'A request for accommodations becomes a confirmed reservation only when a deposit is received.' We checked with the park manager, and they will be more than happy to put you on the waiting list for next year's festival. The wait list opened at 8am yesterday and goes by first come, first serve. If you are still interested in visiting next year, we encourage you to call the park at 918-465-2562 and if you have any problems again, please ask to speak with either the office manager or park manager. For future reference, you can read our agency's rules at www.oar.state.ok.us, selecting 'View Code' and scrolling to 725 for the Oklahoma Tourism Department. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Cindy Akins on 10/20/14

I am so upset with the OK state run parks. We have for 2 years stayed at Robber's cave for the Fall Festival. I have been on the waiting list both times. So I call this morning as soon as the office opens and finally get through to be told that it was useless because people are allowed to re book and no one will ever get the chance to stay there. What happened to first come first serve?? What happened to it being a public park? How is this alright? I was literally told if we ever wanted to stay the whole wknd there someone would have to die. Are you kidding me? I am so broken hearted and so angry. Where does the policy say that this is the rule? Because I have read all over the policies and can't find this. I know this comment changes nothing but wow..this isn't right.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/20/14

Franchesca, Robbers Cave State Park is beautiful all year, but especially lovely in the fall. Peak fall foliage season in Oklahoma is typically the last week in October and first week in November, but you can check on fall foliage color reports at www.travelok.com/fall_foliage_and_festivals. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Franchesca on 10/19/14

When is the best time of year to go?

From jla on 10/08/14

I was also camping this weekend near these people in #9. They would let their 4 german shepherd dogs out off leash and running around our horses in our campsites. Very dangerous and scary. They arrived on Thursday 10/2 and were still there on Monday a.m. when I left.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/08/14

Anonymous, thank you for your comment. Dumping sewage anywhere other than a dump station or sewer line is most definitely not allowed. Please know that we've passed along your comment to the park office. Other than that incident, we hope you had a great trip! Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From anonymous on 10/08/14

Hi, I was camping in site 8 of the equestrian camp this past weekend. The individuals in site 9 appeared to have the wastewater tank of their trailer dumping into a ditch behind the campsite--appeared to be sewage coming out of it-- I didn't want to get too close. I was very busy over the weekend and didn't see any park officials to flag them down and ask if this was allowed... not sure if those people are still there or not, they were when I left on Sunday. Other than that it was a pleasant experience!

From owner on 09/20/14

Michelle, at this time our reservable RV sites have been reserved for that weekend. We will have some RV sites available for first-come first-serve guests. For more information you can call our Cabin Office at 918-465-2562. Thank you!

From michelle on 09/19/14

why are there no sites availabe the weekend of 10/10/1

From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/25/14

Javier, it's completely up to you. All tent sites are available on a first come, first serve basis, so you can visit the park anytime and pick your spot. However, if you'd like to reserve an RV site, you're more than welcome to put your tent on the site. Please keep in mind that in order to use the RV campsite booking link at the top of this page, you must reserve at least five days in advance and must stay at least three days over a holiday weekend. For more information, please call the park office at 918-465-2562. Happy camping and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From javier on 08/24/14

Tent sites thats what i meant not rv campsites

From javier on 08/24/14

Hello we are planning to visit robbers cave this weekend i want to know if i need to reserve campsites or if we cab just go there and pick our spot?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/14/14

Craig, thanks for your interest in Robbers Cave State Park! Your best resource for any specific information not listed on this page is the park staff. Please give them a call at 918-465-2562, and they'll be happy to help you. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Craig on 08/14/14

My family and I are planning to visit Robbers Cave State Park in Mid September and I have some questions.
What activities and rentals are open in mid September in the park swimming pool, paddle boat, mini golf, etc.?
Are the cabins air conditioned?
Is the deposit refundable if I rented a cabin and had to cancel?
I also noticed an ad for Stay 3 nights get one free how could I take advantage of this offer?
Thanks
Craig

From Kat on 08/14/14

Just got home from a fun camping trip here. We really enjoyed the guided nature walk to the cave with naturalist Ted. He enjoys what he does, and it shows. Two thumbs up for him. A couple of concerns, though. First one was regarding the 'comfort station' in the old circle camp. While we didn't expect first class accomodations in a camping area, working lights and shower faucets would have been nice. We had to pay extra to use a shower that was fully functioning. This brings me to my second point. If you are not prepared to pay for most activities on site, your options are fairly limited. Most activities are not very expensive, but it was frustrating. My final concern was with one employee in the cabin office. Unfortunately, she was not very helpful and we felt as though she was not interested in answering any questions that we had about the organized park activities. We were very thankful that this attitude was far from the norm. Most of the employees we came across were very friendly. Overall, it was a great experience for our family.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/04/14

Sheila, we hope you were able to get answers to your questions. On the weekend, please direct any questions to the park office at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/04/14

Carol, you can book a cabin by clicking the green 'Book Cabins & Lodge Rooms' button at the top of this page or by calling 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Sheila on 08/02/14

What time does the pool close today?
What time does miniature golf, canoes, etc close today?

From Carol Gravley on 08/01/14

Hello! I'd like to book one of the 1 bedroom cabins for the nights of 9/10/14 and 9/11/14. Who do I need to contact?
Thanks!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/31/14

Louise, they sure do. If you have any questions, please give the park office a call at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Louise on 07/31/14

Do the cabins have microwaves ?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/28/14

Louise, each cabin has its own charcoal grill and firepit. For more information, please call 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Loiuse on 07/27/14

Are there grills outside of the cabins for cooking?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/24/14

Michelle, all 26 cabins at Robbers Cave State Park are non-smoking and fully equipped with refrigerators, cooking ranges, dishes, silverware, pots and pans, cooking utensils, coffeepots, linens, central heat and air, showers and satellite television. All cabins have restrooms. If you have any questions, please call 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From Michelle on 07/23/14

Do the cabins provide linens ,sheets, towels, etc.? Do they all have individual restrooms? Family reunion there soon. Thanks!

From Matt Colson on 07/12/14

The main focal point is the lake, Lake Carroll. The park is VERY large. biking, paddleboats, canoes, and a regular swimming pool are all available to rent or pay an entry fee. It seemed like the magic number was $4.00, per person, per hour, or per visit to these attractions. There are ample hiking trails, a free lake access swimming area that most people seemed to take advantage of more than anything else.
We tent camped in Younger's Bend camp site. We had no other campers in our area. It was a great location, lots of grass, shade, and fishing access, the campsite is on a riverbank. Most of the camp sites for tent camping had some sort of water access. We had a nightly camp fire and the boys caught fireflies at dusk. It rained one time while we were there but there was no issues with drainage, the area was crowned well and the rainwater just rolled to the river. Not a lot of fire wood to be found, but you can either bring your own or buy split logs at the park office.
The only complaint I had was the hiking trails are brutal! The one we did, it starts at the Robber's cave parking area and goes to Lost Lake before bringing you back to the Robber's Cave, seemed to be constantly uphill and the trail was really just sandstone rocks that make it hard on your ankles and knees. It had three different lakes in the trail and it was very scenic but it was hard to enjoy everything because we were constantly having to mind where we stepped.
Even the Nature Trail, it was graded to be easy around the Robber's Cave, was tough. It was only 3/4 mile but most of that was walking on huge softball size stones.
Overall I liked the park and I would go back, It has one feature I really liked... no cell service in the park at all. I got occasionally 1 dot on my I-phone, but there is no data... If you send text messages they more often than not get sent back as unable to deliver. You smart phone gets really dumb in a place like this, but your camera works, so take lots of pictures.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/11/14

Tauri, the largest cabin will fit sleep six people. You can check on availability by clicking the green 'Book Now' button at the top of this page or by calling 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Tauri on 07/10/14

My family and I are wanting to reserve a cabin. We are wondering how many people your largest cabin will fit.

From Kerry Tovery on 07/09/14

It was a very nice park. We lost our family beagle during the fireworks. She is tri-colored around 45 lbs and 13 years old. We are still searching. Any information would be greatly appreciated

From Amy on 07/07/14

We stayed at number 21 in the old circle campground over the 4th and had a great weekend. For all the people camping during the holiday it was still very quiet and relaxing! The park rangers were around but not in your face, the pool was nice, the lakes were fun this was our second time there. We will be back.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/07/14

Denise, unfortunately there are no dining options within Robbers Cave State Park. Your best bet is in the town of Wilburton, which is about 15 minutes away. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Denise on 07/07/14

Are there any kind of dining options at the lodge or any where at robbers cave state park?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/07/14

Zina, yes. Robbers Cave State Park takes its name from the infamous outlaw cave hidden within the park. You can see its location by clicking 'View Robbers Cave State Park Map' on the upper right side of this screen. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From zina on 07/06/14

are there caves?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/03/14

Katie, you are more than welcome to put your tent on a site with water and electric hookups. It will be $20 per night. You can stay for as little as one night or all the way up to 14 nights. You can use the booking site at the top of this page to make reservations, but that must be done at least five days in advance. If you're looking to visit sooner, like this weekend, the sites will be available on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, please call 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Katie on 07/03/14

Okay thank you also we plan on tent camping and want a site with water and electric is that possible? If so how much would that be? Also do you have to stay two nights or can we do just one?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/03/14

Katie, those rentals are available through a lease concessionaire at the park, but the park staff should be able to tell you the rental rates. Please give them a call at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Katie on 07/02/14

How much to rent canoe, kayak, and etc.?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/30/14

Amber, at this time there are RV sites available during Thanksgiving week, which you can reserve by clicking on the green button at the top of this page. We're not sure what the hours at Robbers Cave Stables will be during that time, but if you'll give them a call at 918-465-1500, they will be able to assist you. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From amber on 06/29/14

Are RV sites available thanks giving week? And are the horses available for riding at this time?

From Diana on 06/20/14

stayed at the lodge this week was treated like family by the staff very friendly, took the cave tour with park ranger Ted , enjoyed it he was very interesting with his stories n history of the area, also rode the horses for the hour trail ride enjoyed it so much we plan to go back , very nice park !

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/16/14

Susan, if you use the booking link at the top of this page, it will tell you both the campground and the site number. With that information, the staff will be able to tell you what sites are shaded or not by calling 918-465-2562. Otherwise, the rest of the sites are available on a first come, first serve basis, so you'll be able to pick the spot that works best for you. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Susan on 06/16/14

We are planning a trip to Robber's Cave in July. We camp in a popup and I know the weather will be hot. Any way we can tell if the sites are shaded?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/16/14

Sandy, thanks for your kind words! To tell you more about the Independence Day celebration, it will be held July 4th with the fireworks going off at dusk or approximately 830pm. For cabins, we checked the online booking tool and didn't see any available, but the staff can double check on that and answer any additional questions you might have. Please give them a call at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Sandy on 06/13/14

Beautiful area! We have been there but never camped or stayed in the lodges. We loved touring the park. Pls tell me more about the fireworks display on July 4. And the big question, is there a one bedroom cabin available on July 3-6?

From A. Fortson on 06/13/14

Just returned home from our trip to Robber Cave State Park. Love, love, love this park! Have to say it was one of our best vacations ever!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/02/14

Brooke, all tent sites at Robbers Cave State Park are available on a first come, first serve basis. There are a limited number of reservable RV sites, and you are more than welcome to put your tent on one of those if you choose. To book a RV site, click on the green button at the top of this page. If you have any questions, please call the park office at 918-465-2562. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Brooke on 05/31/14

Are the tent sites first come first serve or do you need to reserve?

From owner on 05/31/14

Monique, the one hour horseback ride is $25 per person. You can call the Robbers Cave Stables to make a reservation or to inquire about other riding packages at 918-465-1500. Thank you!

From monique jefferson on 05/31/14

how much for the hour rental on horses??

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/12/14

Beth, Robbers Cave Stables have horses for rent, and you can choose between anything from a one hour trail ride to an overnight camping trip. For more information, click on Robbers Cave Stables under the 'See Related Listings' tab above. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Beth on 05/12/14

Do they stables have trail rides that anyone can go on or do you have to bring your own horse?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/26/14

Angie, your best bet to ensure that you get the cabin you desire is to call the Robbers Cave State Park office at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Angie on 03/25/14

I'm looking to reserve the honeymooner's cabin but am having trouble. Is it considered a specialty cabin? And if so, how do I reserve one?
Thanks

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/19/14

Joan, if no cabin results are coming up in your online booking search, it could mean that all the cabins are already booked for those dates. Please call Robbers Cave State Park at 918-465-2562, and they'll be able to tell you for sure. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Joan on 03/19/14

Hello - I would like to book a cabin at Robber's Cave State Park for sometime in May, but can't seem to find where to view the options or where to book. Under the booking tab, only individual lodge rooms come up, not cabins. Please advise. Thanks! Joan

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/13/14

Denise, we have sent your information over to the staff at Robbers Cave State Park, and they should be in touch with you shortly. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Denise on 03/11/14

Hi, I made a reservation in Whispering Pines for Sunday &. Monday. I really wanted to make it for Saturday too, but the website wouldn't allow me to since it was less than five days away. Is there any way I can do that? Do you think there will be any spaces available for an RV on Saturday?

From ROBERT WEAVER on 03/05/14

stayed in the cabins for three nights, it was great and the staff was very helpful !
we will return , there was too much to see and do in the time we were there also if you are a fisherman BRING YOUR POLE !!!!!!

From Cheryl Stroup on 02/03/14

Camped in the equine park with our horses and had the most incredible time. The trails are awesome, and lots of skill level. The campsite is awesome, clean, easy to maneuver a large horse trailer with sleeping quarters. Corrals with the campsite, couldn't ask for more.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 01/27/14

Nicole, we are not familiar with any rental equipment or instructors in the area, but Robbers Cave State Park staff should be able to tell you. Please give them a call at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Nicole on 01/24/14

My family and I are interested in rappelling. Is there someone who rents equipment or instructs beginners?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 12/09/13

Amber, each of the cabins at Robbers Cave State Park come with central heat and air, and you can purchase firewood at the park office. If you have any questions, please call 918-465-2562 to speak with the park's staff. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 12/09/13

Ray, there is not an on-site restaurant at Robbers Cave State Park, so you'll drive into the nearby town of Wilburton to eat. For more information, please call the park staff at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Amber on 12/07/13

Do the cabins have heaters? Where is a place to get fire wood?

From ray on 12/06/13

Where do we eat when we stay at the lodge at Robbers Cave?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 11/14/13

Zach, yes to both. There are four areas where back country is allowed. You'll need to stop by the park office to pay and get a permit, then the park ranger will either give you directions or show you to the site. If you have any questions, please give the park a call at 918-465-2562. Happy camping and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From zach on 11/14/13

Is tent camping available? Is off-trail camping allowed?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 11/12/13

Jeannie, there are select cabins that allow pets for an extra $10 per night. To ensure that you get a pet friendly cabin, please let the staff know that you'll be bringing a pet when you call to reserve. Within the park, pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 10 feet and cleaned up after. If you have any questions or would like to reserve a cabin, please call 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Jeannie on 11/12/13

Do you allow pets in the cabins?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 11/05/13

Melissa, the primitive tent sites do not have electric hookups, but you are more than welcome to put a tent on an RV pad, which does have hookups. Please keep in mind that you'll be paying for the site, not for your sleeping unit. For more information, please call Robbers Cave State Park at 918-465-2562. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Melissa Mathews on 11/05/13

Do the tent sites come with electricity? Planning our honeymoon march 17-21 wondering what the weather is like

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/31/13

Angela, exploring the caves at Robbers Cave State Park is completely free. The only things you will pay for are the swimming pool, miniature golf course, horseback riding, canoe/paddleboat rental, etc. because these services are provided by concessionaires. If you have any questions, please give the park a call at 918-465-2562. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Angela on 10/30/13

is there additional pricing on top of the lodging to explore the caves or enjoy any other activities the park provides?

From owner on 10/20/13

Nancy, you can check cabin availability and make a reservation online by clicking on the green "Book Cabins & Lodge Rooms" button at the top of the screen. You can also view the cabin rates by clicking on "View Cabin & Lodge Rate Schedule" under the More Information section on the right side of this page.

From Nancy on 10/19/13

Where can we check availability and rates of cabins?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/18/13

Lavelle, for campers 62 and over, Oklahoma State Parks offer a $2.00 discount on the base rate per night, with proper identification. Additional rates for electric, sewer or water are not discounted. Lodge room and cabin discounts are 15 percent off for senior and disabled visitors Sunday through Thursday nights only, excluding holidays. Some restrictions may apply on cabin and lodge rooms. If you have any questions, please give the park a call at 918-465-2565. Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From lavelle pierce on 10/18/13

is i free camping far seniors, send me message thanks

From owner on 10/16/13

LaNeal, thank you for your reservation at Robbers Cave! The 4th night free promo is still in effect. When you check in at the Cabin Office, just let them know that you would like to apply the 4th night free promotion to your reservation and they will be happy to apply that for you.

From LaNeal on 10/16/13

When I started looking for a cabin to book I saw a deal that if you check in on sun or Mon & stayed 3 nights I think you got the 4th free. When I finally booked the cabin I did not see this offer. Was it for a limited time or is it still in effect? thank you.

From owner on 10/14/13

Jessica, we apologize for you not being able to reach anyone at the park. Your email will be responded to today regarding campsite availability.

From Jessica on 10/14/13

I've emailed and called both numbers several times with no answer. I'm wanting to reserve or at least inquire about a campsite availability. I don't want to drive from Tulsa for no reason. What should I do.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/07/13

Emily, we're sorry you've been having trouble reaching the park. Try calling 800-654-8240 or emailing robberscave@travelok.com. We know they are extra busy getting ready for the upcoming Fall Festival! Have a great day and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Emily on 10/07/13

I have been trying to contact the park @ 918.465.2565 since yesterday afternoon to check on camping availability. Is there another number or an e-mail address I can use to contact someone?

From owner on 10/05/13

Mark, the park is owned by the state and is not affected by the shutdown.

From mark on 10/05/13

will the gov shut down affect the park being opened

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/02/13

Wendy, according to the online booking site, there are still cabins available for those dates. You can reserve one by clicking the green button at the top of this page or by calling 918-465-2565. The RV sites at Robbers Cave State Park are available on a first come, first serve basis, though the staff may be able to give you information on how full the campgrounds usually are. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Wendy on 10/02/13

Do you have any cabins still available for the week of Thanksgiving arriving Sunday Nov. 24-27? I'm also interested in a full hook-up RV spot for Nov 24-28th. Thanks!

From owner on 09/07/13

Mary, you would call 918-465-2565 for reservations. Our office is open daily from 8 am to 8 pm.

From Mary on 09/07/13

Who do we contact for reservations? Looking at visiting in October.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/21/13

Sarah, the phone number for Robbers Cave State Park is 918-465-2565. Horseback riding is held Tuesday through Sunday with rides leaving at 10am, 12pm, 2 pm and 4pm. One hour rides are $25 per person, and Robbers Cave Stables is open seasonally. For more information on horseback rides, please call 918-465-1500. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Sarah Guth on 08/21/13

Hello,
I was wondering what a phone number to the campsite is and also when does horseback riding happen? And how much is it?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/09/13

Britt, the $10 fee varies by each park, but at Robbers Cave State Park it is just a flat $10 fee a night for pets, and they prefer no more than three pets to a cabin. We're sure you'll have a great time visiting this beautiful park, and if you have any questions, please call 918-465-2565. Thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Britt on 08/08/13

It's very frustrating that one website can have different info. One place says $10 a night for pets, somewhere else says $10 a night for each pet. I think it would help future vacayers if everywhere said the same thing. Ill be there tomorrow and am hoping to have a good time. We'll see...

From Earnestine Jones on 08/05/13

I took a brothers & sisters trip here for 4 days in July and everyone was extremely pleasant and helpful. My family would like to offer a special thank you to the park manager for everything he did to ensure our stay was memorable. Thanks everyone, we will be returning very soon.

From Melissa O'Hagan on 07/30/13

My family spent 4 days at Robbers Cave State Park recently and it was by far the best vacation we have taken, the park is beautiful and clean, with plenty of stuff to do, I highly recommend it!!!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/24/13

Britt, a handful of pet friendly cabins are available upon request for a fee of $10 per night. Requests for pet friendly cabins must be specified at the time the reservations are made. If you have any questions, please give the park a call at 918-465-2565. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Britt on 07/24/13

Are there animal friendly cabins or do can we bring animals to any of them?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/23/13

Jacques, we recommend that you make a lodge room reservation ahead of time, as we cannot guarantee that one will be available otherwise. You can do that by calling 918-465-2565 or by clicking on the green 'Book Now' button at the top of this page. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Jacques on 07/22/13

In September, is it better to make a reservation for lodge or there is alway lodge available?

From owner on 07/05/13

Jayme, you can bring your horses and camp in the park with them. We have over 50 miles of Equestrian trails located in the park and adjoining Wildlife Management area. As for camping, we have an equestrian campground with primitive tent and electic & water sites. There are pens located throughout the campground for horses. You can call the Park Office at 918-465-2562 to inquire about the campground or to make reservations.

From Jayme on 07/05/13

Are you allowed to bring your own horses or do you have to rent from the stables? And if you bring your own horses, can they stay at a primitive campsite or do we have to keep them in the stables?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/03/13

Marco, there are approximately 86 tent sites located in Robbers Cave State Park. All are available on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions, please call 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Marco on 07/03/13

Is tenting allowed?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/02/13

Lori, anyone interested in fishing in Oklahoma will need a fishing license. You can pick the license up at many sports stores, bait shops and convenience stores, as well as online at wildlifedepartment.com or through the Wildlife Department by calling 405-521-3852. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Lois on 07/02/13

is it $per dog per day for the pet fee?

From Lori on 07/02/13

Hi, Is there a requirement for a fishing license when fishing in Robber's Cave State Park?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/01/13

Angel, the pool at Robbers Cave State Park is available to everyone regardless of whether or not they are staying at the park. There is a charge of $4 per person. The cabins do come equipped with coffee makers, though you will need to bring your own brew. Bike rental is not available, but paddleboats and canoe rental is available. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 07/01/13

Doug, all of Oklahoma's state parks are on the following fee schedule - $12 per night for a site with no utilities, $20 per night for a site with water and electric hookups and $23 per night for a site with full hookups. Some premium sites, like those located along the water's edge, are an additional $5 per night. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Angel on 07/01/13

Is the pool accessible for the cabins as well as the lodge? Do the cabins have coffee makers? Can you rent bikes or just canoes & kayaks?

From Doug on 06/30/13

Why are camping rates here $12 per night PER TENT? That seems pretty ridiculous. Are all OK state parks per tent?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/27/13

Charles, full hookups with 30 amp electric are available at the Whispering Pines and Old Circle campgrounds. If you have any questions, please call 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From charles on 06/26/13

I see the campsite legend, Which of the 30AMP sites are Full Hook Up?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/21/13

Jenny, pets are allowed in all areas of Robbers Cave State Park as long as they are kept on a leash no longer than 10 feet and cleaned up after. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Jenny on 06/21/13

I want to know if there is a leish law here at the park and within the campsites/campgrounds?

From Mike Trumble on 06/21/13

Nice and quite place for RV camping. Park employees Mike, Jim and George were a BIG help to me. Thanks for all your help and will camp there again.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/17/13

Rossana, your best bet would be to use the green 'Book Now' button above to see what is available during the time you're looking to travel. The duplex style cabins will be the cheapest option, coming in at just under $80 on the weekdays. If you have any questions, please call 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From rossana park on 06/17/13

how much are the cost for the more cheap cabin do you have please

From owner on 06/10/13

Christina, yes you can reserve an RV site for your tent. We reserve half of our RV sites, the other half is left open for first-come, first-serve. To place a reservation, call the Park Office at 918-465-2562.

From christina on 06/09/13

Can we rent an rv site for our tent.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 06/05/13

Kat, unfortunately guests are not allowed to set up tents in the cabin yards, but if you would like to move over to a tent site it would be $12 per night. If you have any questions, please call 918-465-2565. Happy camping and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From kat on 06/04/13

If a cabin is rented, how much extra would it cost if some wants to sleep in a tent in the cabin yard?

From owner on 06/01/13

Mike, the tent sites are $12.00 per tent per night.

From mike on 05/31/13

how much is your tent sites per nite

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/31/13

Heather, according to Google Maps, the nearest grocery store is 8.4 miles, or about 12 minutes, away from Robbers Cave State Park. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Heather on 05/31/13

How close is the nearest grocery store?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/22/13

Heather, please contact the Robbers Cave State Park staff at 918-465-2565, and they will be more than happy to help you. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Misty on 05/22/13

HORSEBACK RIDING!!
www.robberscavestables.com
Or call them at
918-465-1500

From Heather on 05/22/13

I would like more information about the activities that will be available this memorial weekend? How much is canoeing and horse back riding?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/20/13

Brian, there are over 12 miles of hiking trails at Robbers Cave State Park, but you can mix-and-match to make shorter or longer hikes depending on your preference. Happy hiking and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Brian Suchanek on 05/20/13

How many miles of hiking trails are available in the park?

From owner on 05/14/13

VJ, we do make advance reservations for RV campsites. You can call our Park Office at 918-465-2565 to inquire about reservations.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/14/13

VJ, unfortunately there is no way to reserve a tent or RV campsites in Oklahoma's state parks. We are working to get a reservation system in place for campsites, but until then all 175 campsites at Robbers Cave State Park are available on a first come, first serve basis only. If you'd like, give the park staff a call at 918-465-2565 and they'll be able to give you an idea of how many spots are available. Happy camping and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From VJ on 05/14/13

Looks like the online booking does not include camping. Do you take advance booking for camp sites.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 04/29/13

Jenny, our online booking site is not showing any availability, but if you'll call the Robbers Cave State Park staff at 918-465-2565 or 800-654-8240 they will be able to give you the most up-to-date information. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 04/29/13

Leona, we're an open book! For information on camping, click the orange 'Read More' button, which will expand the description. We also list rates and maps on the right side of the page under 'More Information.' Thank you for using TravelOK.com, and we hope you'll visit Robbers Cave State Park very soon!

From Jenny Kaiser on 04/29/13

Just wondering if you have a cabin available for this Saturday May 4th? There are 2 Adults and 2 kids.

From leona on 04/26/13

why do you people not post camping details? Why is it such a big secret?!?!?!?

From Dylan McMahan on 04/09/13

I have lived in Oklahoma for 16 years and have never been here but im supposed to be going on may 10th but I hope I have some fun.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 04/08/13

Dustin, your best bet would be to contact Robbers Cave State Park staff directly at 918-465-2565. They will have the most up-to-date reservation information and check-in times. The area is very beautiful and we're sure you'll enjoy it! Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Dustin on 04/06/13

Hi, I'm hoping to plan a trip for this upcoming weekend, I was wondering how far out a cabin reservation must be made, as well as what the latest time for check-in would be on a Sunday evening? Thanks in advance.

From diane rubin on 04/01/13

send info please

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/11/13

Corbin, please give Robbers Cave State Park a call directly at 918-465-2565, and they will be able to answer your questions. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Corbin Chambers on 03/11/13

I am with a BSA troop in the OKC area I am wondering of you have a diffident pricing for BSA troop for camping with tents.
If you could get back with me that would be great.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/01/13

Jan, the cabins at Robbers Cave State Park are located about one mile from Lake Carlton. Within the park, you would be walking on winding, tree-lined roads and outside of the park you would need to cross Highway 2 to get to the lake. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Jan on 03/01/13

Are the cabins at Robbers Cave near the water?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 02/25/13

Doug, each cabin has its own charcoal grill and firepit. For more information, please call 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Doug on 02/23/13

I have a question. What kind of outdoor cooking is there at your cabins? Charcoal pit? Thanks.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 01/28/13

Doris, the 'Book Now' link will show you what is available during a certain time span. If it isn't showing any cabins, it means that they are all booked. If you have any questions, please contact Robbers Cave State Park directly at 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Doris on 01/26/13

Is there a trick to cabin reservations? The Book Now link will only show lodge availability. Even if you go to the travelok.com/parks and click on Robbers Cave Cabins it doesn't allow you to see or choose cabins.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 01/22/13

Zach, while efforts are made to ensure that the trails are well-marked, you may encounter some areas that are missing markers and other markers that have been worn down over time. Your best bet would be to contact state park staff directly by emailing robberscave@travelok.com or calling 918-465-2565 and getting the most up-to-date information about trail maintenance. We do also have a listing for the trail system, which includes GPS coordinates. You can see that information by clicking the link under 'related listings' above. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Zach on 01/20/13

Are the hiking trails well marked? Im looking to get some trail running in and dont want to get lost. Im specifically looking at the longer hiking trail of them, that starts at the lower end of the park.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 01/15/13

Debra, thank you very much for your very nice comment. We're glad you had such a great time. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Debra Carmel & Family on 01/15/13

Our family stayed at Robber's Cave this past April. What a blessing it was! We drove from South Texas and Southeast Nebraska...it's just about halfway, each way for all 10 of us! Our family included the oldest,84 and 83 years old, to the youngest, 7 years old. EVERYONE had a fabulous time! The cabins were comfortable and very accommadating! They were clean and very well stocked for almost any need! The linens and towel service was exceptional. We threw all used towels and sheets into a plastic tub, provided by the park and set them at the end of the drive. By that evening we had fresh towels and sheets! Thats a big plus for me!
We stayed in the duplex cabins! What a great way to have your own space and still be connected to the family!
The park, itself, is beautifu! We took long walks, checked out the caves and spent hours just enjoying the beauty of it all. The views were spectacular!
Who new Oklahoma had such a great get away place?!?! We do now and we will be returning this year! Only this time we're bringing MORE family and friends!
By the way, we also had 2 small dogs with us! It's so nice to be able to take the WHOLE family on vacation!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 01/14/13

Stephanie, unfortunately we do know of anywhere near Wilburton that rents climbing equipment, but the Robbers Cave State Park staff may know. You can reach them directly at 918-465-2565. Have a great trip and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From stephanie on 01/12/13

Is there anywhere to rent climbing/rappel equitment? We are planning a trip in march to celebrate my recovery from major knee surgery. It'll be my first time back on the rocks since my injury.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 01/10/13

Kristin, canoe and paddle boat rentals are provided by concessionaires at Robbers Cave State Park. They do not have a website, but if you call the park staff at 918-465-2565 they will be able to help you. Also, to our knowledge, there are no horseback riding stables nearby, but if you have your own horse there are plenty of places to ride in the Robbers Cave State Park Trail System. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Kristin on 01/10/13

We are planning on tent camping there in March 2013 but would like more info on the horseback riding and any canoeing or paddle boating amenities. thank you!

From Angie on 01/03/13

I have been coming to RCSP several times a year for the past several years. People who are complaining about ticks and snakes- you are in nature. You are in the woods, hiking, during high season- and you think the staff are to blame for ticks and snakes in the woods? Get real! The park, cabins, trails, and staff are all wonderfully managed, courteous and helpful. If you are bothered by ticks and snakes, suggest you find some deet, common sense, or another hobby!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 11/26/12

Wendy, canoe and paddle boat rentals are provided by concessionaires at Robbers Cave State Park. They do not have a website, but if you call the park staff at 918-465-2565 they will be able to help you. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Wendy on 11/26/12

I'm trying to find out more information on the canoe & paddle boat rentals. Can you direct me to that website?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 11/26/12

Justin, activities like fishing, hiking and rappelling are available all year, but for specific naturalist programs and information on concessionaires like the mini golf course, you'd need to speak to Robbers Cave State Park staff at 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Justin on 11/26/12

I am going the 2nd week in Feb. It is an anniversary gift, what could my wife and i do?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 11/20/12

Alicia, activities like fishing, hiking and rappelling are available all year, but for specific naturalist programs and information on concessionaires like the mini golf course, you'd need to speak to Robbers Cave State Park staff at 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Alicia on 11/20/12

What types of activities are available during the winter months Jan-Mar?

From TravelOK.com Staff on 11/19/12

Andrea, according to park staff there are no changes in campground fees. In the summer, cabin rates range from $73-$108, and in the winter cabin rates range from $53-$88. If you have any questions, please contact Robbers Cave State Park directly at 918-465-2565. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From andrea on 11/18/12

What are the price differences in winter and summer rates?

From cheryl on 10/16/12

The park is beautiful, the staff outstanding, will be returning soon. Had family reunion there this past weekend with some of the family camping for 3 days. The kids enjoyed the paddle boats. The nature trail was enjoyed by the younger adults and kiddos. Scenery was so beautiful.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/02/12

Steve, please call 918-465-2565 for cabin rentals, or click the green 'Book Now' button above to book a lodge room. Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Steve on 10/02/12

Do you have any Cabins left or rooms in the Lodge?

From Karl stone on 09/18/12

Very bad experiance, all of our friends had made reservations and my wife and I had called and left messages for two weeks with no return call. Finally got ahold of someone and now they have no sites left. I would recommend many other equestrian camping areas to everyone in and aroun Oklahoma !!!!!!!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 09/14/12

Dave, firepits are available, but campfires are not allowed since the entire state is currently under a burn ban. Please check our state parks page before your trip for updates to the burn ban. Beer is allowed in the park, but only if it is 3.2% alcohol content or lower. Enjoy your visit to Robbers Cave State Park and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Dave on 09/13/12

Are there firepits available? Also, are you allowed to drink beer?

From jessica robinett on 09/09/12

I apologize, I sent that before I looked through the other comments. I found the pdf files to the right with the pertinent info. Thanks!

From jessica robinett on 09/09/12

I was wondering if there were any remaining tent sites available during the fall festival weekend? If so, what is the cost for a tent site? Thank you, Jessica

From TravelOK.com Staff on 09/04/12

Sue, for more information about horseback riding at Robbers Cave State Park, please contact them directly at 918-465-2565. You may also be interested in D Bar T Stables, which you can find on the right side of the page under 'See Related Listings.' Best wishes and thank you for using TravelOK.com!

From Sue on 09/02/12

Do you have trail rides for those of us who have our own horses? thanks

From Bryan on 07/26/12

My family just got back yesterday we stayed in a cabin for three days and it was wonderful very clean and stocked with everything we needed minus our food. The swimming pool and the swimming area at lake Carlton were great, along with the paddle boats. The staff was amazing they were very inviting and so helpful with every question we had. Our favorite was the nature center the woman who runs it was so nice to my children and spent more time with us then she had to answering questions and sharing stories she was very knowledgeable about the park its history and the wildlife of the area. My wife and I loved it and made great memories with our children definitely recommend going.

From Johnny on 07/24/12

Went there last weekend with my 10 yr old son. we stayed in a cabin and it was wonderful. The park, like the cabin was clean and well kept. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The trails were well marked and nicely maintained. An all-round great expierience.

From Tracy on 07/08/12

I live in North Texas and my 2 kids and I stayed at one of the cabins for the first time a few weeks ago. We all had a wonderful time! The cabins were great and came equipped with everything but the food. The staff was very helpful and friendly. We look forward to our next trip back.

From Sharon on 06/19/12

Robbers Cave State Park is wonderful. I live in Southwestern Oklahoma but we get back here every chance we get. I grew up here and I tell everyone that if they want to see the best of Oklahoma to come here.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/30/12

Chris, Robbers Cave State Park has both 30 and 50 amp sites. For more RV and camping info, see the red link in the top right corner of this page to plan a great trip. Enjoy your visit to the Robbers Cave area and thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From Chris on 05/28/12

Heading down June 15th, are your sites 30 or 50 amp hookups

From TravelOK.com Staff on 05/21/12

Barbara, please call or email the park using the contact information above for tent camping information. Thank you for using TravelOK.com and have a safe weekend.

I so wanted Cabin 101 for my 30th wedding Anniversary but see it is not available. Gonna go for 102 instead. Drove up there last weekend to check it out with my mom, beautiful. My grandparents once lived in Quinton and we spent many many fun times at Carlton lake and Robbers Cave growing up. Hoping to show my husband a little of the same. We love nature.

From Angala on 04/11/12

looks like an awsome place to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/30/12

Susan, if you'll click on the red Booking Website link above and select a date from the calendar, you'll get some cabin or room views of what is available when you want to stay at Robbers Cave. If you call the park, a reservationist would be happy to help you with any questions that you may have about cabin amenities. We hope this information helps and that you have a great time at the park.

From SUSAN on 03/30/12

i'M REALLY LOOKING TO STAY HERE SOON, BUT i SEE NO VIEWS OF THE CABINS, INSIDE OR OUT. disappointed.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/26/12

Kent, thank you for your comment. On most state park listing, we have red links for downloadable PDF files including maps in the top right corner of the page. You might also enjoy the interactive map found here www.travelok.com/maps/view.parks since you're new again to the state. Just find a park location that interests you and when you click the tiny pine tree, it will lead you to the park's page for more information. We really appreciate your feedback, welcome you home to Oklahoma and appreciate you using TravelOK.com.

From Kent Kelso on 03/20/12

a online map of the cap sites would be very helpful. We just moved back to OK. from TX. While I do not care much for tX, their state park website had downloadable PDF of all campsites in the state park system. It was very helpful.

From clay on 03/20/12

We visited Robbers cave over the weekend for the first time and had a wonderful time. My kids loved rock climbing, hiking and fishing. We are already trying to plan a trip back for a longer stay.

From Ms.B on 03/12/12

We really enjoyed our stay at group camp 2. Everything was clean and nice. The bathrooms by the kitchen only has one hand dryer, that only works twice, then stops working. It would be nice to have more than one hand dryer in there. over all it is a very nice place to stay. The kitchen was very nice too. remember to bring you own kitchen towels and pot holders!!

From TravelOK.com Staff on 02/16/12

Kim, thank you for your question. We would suggest you give the park a call at their toll-free number above, send them an email using the link above or use the the booking web site link above so that you can find out what will be available at the time you're wanting to visit Robbers Cave. Have a great visit to the park and thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From Kim on 02/15/12

Is there any 3 bdrm cabins directly by water or any cabins together by water?

From Jenna jackson on 01/22/12

This is a perfect family stuff to do..

From Park Management on 12/28/11

Pam, thank you for your feedback and we heard you! Through Capital Improvement funding, appropriate steps were taken to resolve this issue. The old mattresses and box springs have been replaced in all of the lodge rooms, so a comfortable night's stay can be enjoyed by anyone staying in a cabin or a lodge room. We look forward to seeing you again very soon.

From Pam on 10/29/11

My daughter and I stayed at Belle Starr Lodge over the Fall Festival weekend this year and overall, had a wonderful time. My only complaint is the beds in the lodge were terrible!! My husband and I stayed in one of the cabins for a few days last year and it was much more comfortable than my lodge experience. Robbers cave is a wonderful place to visit, the staff are friendly and helpful, the cabins are clean and comfortable...but the accomodations in the lodge need some work. Will this keep me from coming back to Robbers Cave? No, but I won't stay at the lodge again.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/24/11

Chris, camping spots in the state parks are first come, first served. When you arrive at the park, please visit the park office to pay for your stay. For more information, please refer to our State Park FAQs link in the upper right hand corner of this page. Robbers Cave State Park is ideal for hiking and the fall foliage is really starting to turn this time of year. Enjoy your visit and thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From Chris B on 10/20/11

So uh are there places to set up a tent and just camp or do we have to reserve a spot/sign papers?
We're coming up there for an adventure..so we would love to be able to find a spot, set up camp and move on..
Plus, we're super pumped to hike and see what else is out there..

From TravelOK.com Staff on 10/03/11

Nicholas, please review the ADA Accessibility document and park map in the upper right hand corner of this page. If you need more information, please contact the park directly and they would be happy to assist you. Enjoy your visit to Robbers Cave State Park and thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From Nicholas J. Brunk Sr. on 09/30/11

Need Map of Handicapped Parking .

From Gary Friend on 09/23/11

Growing up, my grandfather told me all about his trips to Robber's Cave as a teen. A few friends and I decided to come up in early August this year for a hiking trip. We stayed in a cabin there at the park, and aside from us locking our keys in our cabin, the cabin was spectacular. The staff at the park were very helpful also. It's definitely one of the best experiences and best parks I've been to. The only downfall I saw with the park were the hiking trails. They weren't well marked, but in the end that's what makes hiking so fun! you get lost, you eventually find your way back on the path, and end up getting to see some of the most beautiful things God has put on this earth. Thanks so much RC! I'll be seeing you again in October and I'll be bringing many more along!

From Erica M on 09/21/11

I'm not sure if every cabin is different but we've rented a 2 bedroom and a 1 bedroom in the last couple years we've gone to Robber's cave and both cabins were VERY well kept. There are 5 in our family and NONE of us has been bit by a tick or any other bug. When we go to Robber's Cave we do a LOT of rock climbing and rappelling and we enjoy MILES of hiking...we have YET to come across a snake, venomous or not! The bathrooms are a little smelly at times but I've never run across some that are gross. Someone mentioned bathrooms being a long walk, they are not unusually far. The primary activity at Robber's Cave is hiking so I wouldn't expect them to have a bathroom on every corner of the park. Oh, the nature center isn't huge but they have some fun animals to watch and FABULOUS staff. They will be renovating too, from what they told us on our last visit this past August. Overall, this is a BEAUTIFUL park with a lot to offer!

From Chris on 09/05/11

I took my eight year old son camping this weekend, and we had a wonderful time. We stayed in the primitive area by the cave. He had a great time swimming at the pool, and we will be back.

From John on 08/19/11

I've been going to Robber's Cave State Park for about 20 years. Here's the rundown.
THE GOOD, We stayed in a cabin this year, and we loved it. The cabin was very clean, comfortable, and spacious. And I think it was only a little more expensive than the area motels.
THE BAD, Do not stay in the tent camping area. You will be sorry. It is like sleeping on a sloping pile of rocks. The only security light in the area has been out for about 15 years, which I complain about every year. The only level spot in the area is in full sun, away from the camp sites. There are a few skunks hanging around for the trash, and there were buzzards this year, but I've never seen a snake, tick, or mosquito.
THE UGLY, The bathrooms are horrible. They have really gone downhill the last few years. They are nasty.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 08/15/11

Tony, Robbers Cave State Park is a wonderful place for an Oklahoma getaway! Please refer to the booking website link above and you can see the different room and cabin options available right inside the park. You can make online reservations there too. Have a great time at the park and thank you for using TravelOK.com.

From Tony truong on 08/10/11

Ive never been here before but I've heard about it from so many people. I need some recommendations on hotels, please! it would also help if ratings and prices were included also. Thanks !

From Brian Denton on 07/28/11

We just returned from our first trip to the park and it was amazing!!! We stayed in the cabins and it was very clean and comfortable! We are planning our next trip in October!!!!!

From Todd Autry on 07/13/11

My family and I just got back from there this week. Still amazing place to visit even after 30 years ago being there with my family. It sure is nice to experience it all over again with my wife and children. The park staff was wonderful hope to come back in the fall.

From Sharla Kirkpatrick on 07/03/11

My family and I just got home from Robber's Cave State Park and enjoyed it very much! I can't say enough wonderful things about the place. It was absolutely beautiful. We will be back!

From owner on 06/17/11

The staff at Robbers Cave State Park work very hard to provide quality facilities for our park’s cabin and camping guests. Our staff clean the campground restrooms a minimum of two times each day (morning and afternoon). There may be occasions when some guests leave a mess in a campground comfort station. As soon as we are aware of such conditions, we work hard to promptly respond to this situation and clean-up the facility.rn rnWith regard to ticks and copperheads, this summer season is no different than previous years. While ticks and snakes are part of this park’s forest environment, they are not in greater numbers this summer than as observed in previous years. We always encourage guests to use insect repellant when hiking or walking thru the forest on a nature trail. As well, we always remind visitors to watch where they step when hiking. Snakes are occasionally seen in the park; in most cases, snakes try to stay away from people. Snakes are most active during the late evening and at night, so use a flashlight when walking at night.

From jennifer on 06/16/11

We were planning on camping there this weekend but after reading this last comment about ticks and copper heads Im kinda iffy on it now I have small children is it still this bad I havent been there in 2 years?

From Jackie A on 06/06/11

I have been going to Robbers Cave state park for about 5 years now and its just gone down hill with all the unkept cabins and restrooms the showers are disgusting and the campgrounds are not well kept at all and you have to walk forever to get to a restroom and the TICKS!!!!! and copper heads!!!! i dont want my kids getting bit are ridiculas and im not the type to complain but i just had to let people know.

From snoopy pat troyce tolson on 05/06/11

We camp there waaaayyyyyy to much and its because it is so beautiful and the staff is out of this world - everything there is so grand, peaceful, fun and relaxing. We love the walking sites. Too much fun for so many people. This is a grand place for families.

From TravelOK.com Staff on 03/22/11

Sue, thanks for the heads up!

From Sue Smith on 03/17/11

There is no restaurant on site.

From Bob on 08/09/10

Beautiful park, WONDERFUL staff!! We were there this weekend and the park wasn't very crowded. They have LOTS of events for the kids, both educational and fun. The park is a MUST see and do.

From Terri on 04/26/10

We bring the family here every year. It is a great place for a family vacation. See you in May.

From mike on 03/28/10

atop the massive rock formations is the best view i have seen in years, compares to arkansas scenic views, love to hike here. there is alot of people who visit so be prepared for lots of people and bikers.

From Laura Fain on 03/02/10

I absolutely 1000 % think that this is the most beautiful park on the face of the earth. Just the way God intended we see our world. Thank you for keeping my youth church camp beautiful so I can share my memories with my children.

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